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13th CAADP Partnership Platform calls for stronger accountability on continental commitments on agriculture ‘Meeting pushes for the realisation of the AU Malabo commitments on agriculture through mutual accountability for results and impact’

Kampala, Ouganda - 1er juin 2017: Les États membres de l’Union africaine (UA) ont été invités à renforcer la responsabilité mutuelle des résultats et de l’impact retlativement au PDDAA et à la Déclaration de Malabo de l’UA 2014 sur la croissance et la transformation agricoles accélérées en Afrique (3AGT).

Kampala, Uganda – June 1, 2017: African Union (AU) Member States have been urged to enhance mutual accountability for results and impact towards CAADP and the AU 2014 Malabo Declaration on Africa Accelerated Agricultural Growth and Transformation (3AGT).
The call was made at the 13th Comprehensive Africa Agriculture Development Programme (CAADP) Partnership Platform themed, ‘Strengthening Mutual Accountability to Achieve CAADP/Malabo Goals and Targets.’
Mutual accountability for results and impact is a key determining factor for Africa’s development as pointed out in the Malabo Declaration which contains seven key commitments on agricultural transformation, which the AU Heads of State and Government committed to at their 2014 AU Heads of State and Government Summit.
The African Union Commission (AUC) and NEPAD Agency, working with Regional Economic Communities (RECs) and technical partners developed a set of 43 indicators based on the Malabo commitments that will enable Member States to report progress biennially. Consequently, the AUC and NEPAD Agency have been capacitating Regional Economic Communities by holding training workshops to provide information on the Biennial Review Mechanism and to train Member States on the technical guidelines to track progress towards the Malabo targets, involving standard country performance-reporting templates.

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